Marsh

/mɑːrʃ/ noun

A marsh is a low, wet area of land that is often flooded and has grasses and reeds growing in shallow water. It is a type of wetland that supports many birds, fish, and other wildlife.

From Old English 'mersc', related to German 'Marsch', meaning 'wet, low-lying land'. The word has always described soggy ground near water.

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